Thresholds invite us to pause—to notice, to feel, to cross.
This retreat centers on that liminal space: the charged moment between stillness and movement, sky and earth, knowing and not knowing.
Walter De Maria’s The Lightning Field is more than a site—it’s a perceptual threshold. Designed to be experienced over 24 hours, it offers no spectacle on demand. Instead, it asks us to slow down and attune ourselves to subtle shifts: in light, in landscape, in self.
We’ll begin there—in the remote New Mexico desert—held by silence, sky, and the unknown. Then, we’ll spend the rest of the weekend in Santa Fe: unwinding, processing, and reflecting through loosely structured prompts, quiet wanderings, and shared conversation.
This retreat is for those drawn to art that unfolds over time, to landscapes that rearrange your interior, and to the radical act of standing still at the edge of something new.
Lightning is never guaranteed—but something is bound to strike.
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STILLNESS STUDY
What does it mean to choose solitude—not as escape, but as devotion?
Georgia O’Keeffe and Agnes Martin both turned to the quiet of New Mexico to shape their work—O’Keeffe through the wide silence of Abiquiú, Martin through the disciplined stillness of line and form. Each carved space for a kind of interior listening.
Stillness Study is a retreat for those drawn to that same depth: solitude not as absence, but as a fertile ground for clarity, perception, and creative renewal.
Over five days in the high desert of Taos, we’ll move through visits to O’Keeffe’s home and Ghost Ranch, a guided conversation on Martin’s philosophy, and reflective practices designed to invite slowness, spaciousness, and artistic return.
This is a space for those called to quiet intensity—the ones who feel something sacred at the edge of retreat, who are ready to reorient toward the self as source.
LOOKING AHEAD...
We’re planning retreats for 2026 with places like The Spiral Jetty on our radar.
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